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Manson
’
s
Law
of
Avoidance
Chances
are
you
’
ve
heard
some
form
of
Parkinson
’
s
law
:
“
Work
expands
so
as
to
fill
up
the
time
available
for
its
completion
.
”
You
’
ve
also
undoubtedly
heard
of
Murphy
’
s
law
:
“
Whatever
can
go
wrong
will
go
wrong
.
”
Well
,
next
time
you
’
re
at
a
swanky
cocktail
party
and
you
want
to
impress
somebody
,
try
dropping
Manson
’
s
law
of
avoidance
on
them
:
The
more
something
threatens
your
identity
,
the
more
you
will
avoid
it
.
That
means
the
more
something
threatens
to
change
how
you
view
yourself
,
how
successful
/
unsuccessful
you
believe
yourself
to
be
,
how
well
you
see
yourself
living
up
to
your
values
,
the
more
you
will
avoid
ever
getting
around
to
doing
it
.
There
’
s
a
certain
comfort
that
comes
with
knowing
how
you
fit
in
the
world
.
Anything
that
shakes
up
that
comfort
—
even
if
it
could
potentially
make
your
life
better
—
is
inherently
scary
.
Manson
’
s
law
applies
to
both
good
and
bad
things
in
life
.
Making
a
million
dollars
could
threaten
your
identity
just
as
much
as
losing
all
your
money
;
becoming
a
famous
rock
star
could
threaten
your
identity
just
as
much
as
losing
your
job
.
This
is
why
people
are
often
so
afraid
of
success
—
for
the
exact
same
reason
they
’
re
afraid
of
failure
:
it
threatens
who
they
believe
themselves
to
be
.
You
avoid
writing
that
screenplay
you
’
ve
always
dreamed
of
because
doing
so
would
call
into
question
your
identity
as
a
practical
insurance
adjuster
.
You
avoid
talking
to
your
husband
about
being
more
adventurous
in
the
bedroom
because
that
conversation
would
challenge
your
identity
as
a
good
,
moral
woman
.
You
avoid
telling
your
friend
that
you
don
’
t
want
to
see
him
anymore
because
ending
the
friendship
would
conflict
with
your
identity
as
a
nice
,
forgiving
person
.